. High grade metamorphic rocks belonging to the Shuswap Complex crop out in the southern Okanagan region of British Columbia. An area of these rocks previously mapped by Bostock (1940) as the Vaseaux Formation was studied. A local structural lithologic succession is postulated comprising. of four units, whose present thicknesses are variable but do not generally exceed 100 ft. Four phases of penetrative deformation are recognized. The first, recumbent isoclinal with northerly trends, was succeeded by a second recumbent isoclinal phase, with northwesterly trends. Phase 3 produced easterly trending upright close folds, and later open upright northwesterly and northerly trending folds characterize phase 4. Five intrusive events punctuate the...
An area of 15 km², located on the northeastern boundary of the Shuswap Metamorphic Complex, was mapp...
Rocks of the Hadrynian and Early Paleozoic (?) Snowshoe Group comprise the core of the Boss Mountain...
Rocks of the Hadrynian and Early Paleozoic (?) Snowshoe Group comprise the core of the Boss Mountain...
. High grade metamorphic rocks belonging to the Shuswap Complex crop out in the southern Okanagan re...
Five phases of deformation are recognized in Shuswap (Monashee Group) gneiss in an area east of Okan...
Detailed structural and petrologic mapping near Azure Lake, British Columbia provides an overview of...
Five phases of deformation are recognized in Shuswap metamorphics south of Vernon, British Columbia....
The rocks of the Shuswap terrane have been the subject of controversy for more than 65 years. Jones ...
The rocks of the Shuswap terrane have been the subject of controversy for more than 65 years. Jones ...
In late Proterozoic to early Paleozoic time, continent-derived clastic sediment and minor carbonate ...
A more than 2000 m thick sequence of Hadrynian to Paleozoic Snowshoe Group metasedimentary rocks of ...
A more than 2000 m thick sequence of Hadrynian to Paleozoic Snowshoe Group metasedimentary rocks of ...
The Okanagan Valley is the boundary between the Okanagan Metamorphic and Plutonic Complex of the Ome...
The Okanagan Valley is the boundary between the Okanagan Metamorphic and Plutonic Complex of the Ome...
An area of 15 km², located on the northeastern boundary of the Shuswap Metamorphic Complex, was mapp...
An area of 15 km², located on the northeastern boundary of the Shuswap Metamorphic Complex, was mapp...
Rocks of the Hadrynian and Early Paleozoic (?) Snowshoe Group comprise the core of the Boss Mountain...
Rocks of the Hadrynian and Early Paleozoic (?) Snowshoe Group comprise the core of the Boss Mountain...
. High grade metamorphic rocks belonging to the Shuswap Complex crop out in the southern Okanagan re...
Five phases of deformation are recognized in Shuswap (Monashee Group) gneiss in an area east of Okan...
Detailed structural and petrologic mapping near Azure Lake, British Columbia provides an overview of...
Five phases of deformation are recognized in Shuswap metamorphics south of Vernon, British Columbia....
The rocks of the Shuswap terrane have been the subject of controversy for more than 65 years. Jones ...
The rocks of the Shuswap terrane have been the subject of controversy for more than 65 years. Jones ...
In late Proterozoic to early Paleozoic time, continent-derived clastic sediment and minor carbonate ...
A more than 2000 m thick sequence of Hadrynian to Paleozoic Snowshoe Group metasedimentary rocks of ...
A more than 2000 m thick sequence of Hadrynian to Paleozoic Snowshoe Group metasedimentary rocks of ...
The Okanagan Valley is the boundary between the Okanagan Metamorphic and Plutonic Complex of the Ome...
The Okanagan Valley is the boundary between the Okanagan Metamorphic and Plutonic Complex of the Ome...
An area of 15 km², located on the northeastern boundary of the Shuswap Metamorphic Complex, was mapp...
An area of 15 km², located on the northeastern boundary of the Shuswap Metamorphic Complex, was mapp...
Rocks of the Hadrynian and Early Paleozoic (?) Snowshoe Group comprise the core of the Boss Mountain...
Rocks of the Hadrynian and Early Paleozoic (?) Snowshoe Group comprise the core of the Boss Mountain...